Operating Grant: Innovative Biomedical and Clinical HIV/AIDS Research

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Through new CIHR funding, researchers will undertake innovative biomedical and clinical HIV vaccine research projects in new areas of investigation or take previous discoveries in new directions; promote the development and testing of novel HIV vaccine research tools and methodologies; and support high-risk HIV vaccine research projects with the potential for high impact, breakthrough and/or transformative advances.

A total of ten researchers and two new investigators from across the country were awarded $2.9M dollars for the following projects:

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